The open walls of the resorts restaurant, Jade Mountain Club, provide the same outstanding view of St. Lucias twin green mountain peaks, the Pitons, as the guestrooms.
The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner. In-room dining is also popular with guests.
The Celestial Terrace, one level above, is open on all sides, offering even views that are even more spectacular.
Jade Mountain guests can also dine at the restaurants that are part of the original resort on the property, Anse Chastanet. They include the Piti Piton and Treehouse Restaurant, with dinners that combine tropical cuisine with other international cuisines, and the beachside, open-air Trou au Diable Restaurant which serves lunch and at night becomes Apsara, specializing in Indian cuisine with a Caribbean touch.
There are two bars at Anse Chastanet, one at the Piti Piton Restaurant and one at the Trou au Diable beach restaurant.


